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#
Name
19
Grand Piano1
20
Grand Piano2
21
Mono Grand
22
Upright
23
Piano/Strings
24
Piano/Pad
25
Click Tonewheel Organ
26
Jazz Tonewheel
27
Full Tonewheel
28
Console Organ
29
Italian Combo
30
Vox Combo
31
Full Strings
32
Tape Strings
33
70s Strings
34
Choir
35
Synth Brass
36
Sharp Brass
# – The number corresponds to the Program Change number (numbering starting from 1; if your sequencer starts from 0,
please lower each number by 1).
RX – This column shows the sounds including RX Noises.
Lr – This column shows the sounds including a second layer.
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#
PC Name
1
37
Grand Piano1
2
38
Grand Piano2
3
39
Tine EP/Amp
4
40
Reed EP 1
PC – The number corresponds to the Program Change number (numbering starting from 1; if your sequencer starts from 0,
please lower each number by 1).
RX – This column shows the sounds including RX Noises.
Lr – This column shows the sounds including a second layer.
Type
Var.
RX
Piano
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
Other
1
2
3
4
5
6
Type
RX
Piano
Piano
E.Piano 1
E.Piano 2
Lr
Notes
This is a very accurate sampling of a Japanese grand
piano, suitable for pop and jazz.
This is a very accurate sampling of a famous German
grand piano, perfect for jazz and classical music.
This is the mono version of a German grand piano, mostly
suitable for rock and pop music when you need to play
through a small amplifier.
This is the distinctive sound of a German upright piano.
An essential blend of piano & strings, perfect for ballads.
This is a classic layered piano sound, adding some warm
and dark sawtooth wave.
The best known organ sound ever! A "must-have" for rock
and jazz music.
This setting is particularly suitable for jazz and funky stuff.
This the classic full-drawbars tonewheel organ sound.
This is the sound of an American-made tube organ, as
heard in rock legend Garth Hudson's most famous perfor-
mances.
An electronic organ manufactured in Italy during the late
'60s. Its very distinctive sound made it very popular
among rock bands.
A perfect emulation of the VOX Continental, the most
famous transistor organs of the early '60s.
A warm and sophisticated texture of orchestral strings.
This tape-playback string sound became a trademark of
all the late '60s and '70s prog-rock bands, and it is still
used nowadays for its unique timbre.
This is a "classic" string sound, extensively used in count-
less records of the mid-to-late '70s.
Classic male/female mixture choir sound.
A warm and dynamic classic synth brass sound.
A classic synth sound from the '80s. Don't you feel an urge
to jump?
Lr
#
PC Name
5
41
Clav AC
6
42
Click Tonewheel
7
43
Full Strings
8
44
Sharp Brass
Type
RX
Lr
Clav
Organ
Other
Other

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